Embracing Maui to Support the Lives and Places Forever Changed
Stories of Action Towards Healing, Helping, Recalibration, Balance and Sustainability
We encourage our Maui ʻOhana to share their stories as we hoʻolana ~ move through our grief ~ with loving and gentle steps.
We will be collecting stories from our community to share with one another during this time of the Maui Fire Disaster.
Please allow up to 3 days for review and posting. You can email Heidi@HanaMaui.com if you have questions.
What is moʻolelo? From the UH Manoa Library Website – According to the Pukui’s Hawaiian-English dictionary the word moʻolelo may refer to: Story, tale, myth, history, tradition, literature, legend, journal, log, yarn, fable, essay.
Or, according to the Parker Hawiian-English dictionary it refers to: A continuous or connected narrative; a history, a tradition.
In Hawaiian thought moʻolelo is a holistic expression of both artistic and intellectual articulations. Because of this moʻolelo may refer to any one of these meanings, or to a combination of all of them.
For the intention of HanaMaui.com as our ʻohana care for those who have lost their homes and beloved families, ʻaina, pets, and precious belongs. We hold this time and space to process and share moʻolelo and aloha.
Hana Community News Related to the Fires
Maui Fire Disaster Updates & News
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Maui County residents advised to prepare as Tropical Storm Hone approaches
August 24, 2024
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- Kīpahulu District Open with Water Restrictions August 29, 2023
- Haleakalā National Park’s Summit and Kīpahulu Districts to remain closed through Monday night, August 21, 2023 August 17, 2023
- Haleakalā National Park’s Summit and Kīpahulu Districts to remain closed through Friday night, August 18, 2023 August 15, 2023
- APPLY NOW! SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan August 15, 2023
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Kīpuni Aloha no Maui – 9/1 islandwide vigil
The way people are gathering is different in each community. For Maui Hikina, itʻs suggested that the sunrise and sunset prayers be conducted in areas people feel most comfortable (home, on the land, near the ocean, etc.) The collective community gathering is at Ala Kukuiʻs Hale Kūkalā at midday. Weʻve reached out to inter-faith groups in Maui Hikina to see who is available to share a prayer or spiritual message. Kamanaʻopono is working with Akaku to have the midday ʻaha pule videotaped and shared out with the larger group.
You can also participate from your homes or job sites, that is perfectly fine too. We just want to make sure people have the chance to do so. As we know itʻs all about the intention behind the pule that counts.
August 13-22, 2023: Anahulu Hōʻīnana Ola
Ten-Day Ceremonial Period for the Animation of Health and Life
Tune into Instagram Live Sessions at 12 Noon through 8/22 lead by Cody Pueo Pata